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Horsemanship, Growth, and Gratitude With Miranda Allyn Horsemanship
Horsemanship, Growth, and Gratitude With Miranda Allyn Horsemanship
Author: Miranda Allyn
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From training wins (and fails) to personal growth and chats with fellow horse pros, this is where riders get real, laugh a little, and grow a lot. Grab your coffee—or your reins—and let’s ride through the lessons, the laughs, and all the in-between moments.
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Winter riding doesn’t have to mean freezing, bulky layers, or stiff rides. In this episode, Miranda breaks down how to properly layer for winter riding — focusing on materials, function, and why each layer matters.This episode isn’t about what brands to buy, but how to dress smarter so you stay warm, dry, and comfortable without sacrificing feel, balance, or safety in the saddle. Whether you ride in freezing temps, wind, or unpredictable winter weather, this episode will help you understand how to layer with intention and confidence.www.MirandaAllyn.net Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only. Horsemanship involves inherent risks, and every horse-and-human pair is unique. Always work within your skill level, put safety first, and consult a qualified trainer or veterinarian when needed. You are responsible for your own decisions and safety.
Winter doesn’t have to derail your horsemanship. In this episode, we talk about simple, effective ways to keep your horse mentally fit even when riding isn’t an option. From groundwork that builds softness and connection, to understanding how the thinking side of your horse’s brain works, you’ll learn how just a few intentional minutes can make a big difference.I share my own experiences from long Michigan and Montana winters — including the evenings spent doing groundwork in the headlights of my Chevy Malibu — and how those cold months shaped some of the best foundational work I’ve ever had with my horses.If you’re feeling discouraged by the weather, limited time, or lack of an indoor, this episode will help you find confidence, motivation, and a fresh perspective on winter horsemanship.www.MirandaAllyn.netDisclaimer: The information in this podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only. Horsemanship involves inherent risks, and every horse-and-human pair is unique. Always work within your skill level, put safety first, and consult a qualified trainer or veterinarian when needed. You are responsible for your own decisions and safety.
Sometimes the universe’s “no” is actually a huge “yes” in disguise. In this episode, I share stories of divine timing and how things falling apart can lead to something even better. From flat tires and missed opportunities to moments in horsemanship that worked out far differently than I expected. If you’ve ever felt like life wasn’t going your way, this episode will remind you that the universe might just have a better plan.www.MirandaAllyn.netDisclaimer: The information in this podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only. Horsemanship involves inherent risks, and every horse-and-human pair is unique. Always work within your skill level, put safety first, and consult a qualified trainer or veterinarian when needed. You are responsible for your own decisions and safety.
In this first episode of Horsemanship, Growth, and Gratitude, Miranda introduces herself and shares a clip of her journey from a clueless 18-year-old with a hot pink rope halter to riding world champion horses and discovering the true meaning of horsemanship.She talks about the highs, the lows, and the lessons that shaped her approach to horse training, mindset, and connection. Perfect for experienced horse owners who want to grow alongside their horse.Visit www.mirandaallyn.netDisclaimer: The information in this podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only. Horsemanship involves inherent risks, and every horse-and-human pair is unique. Always work within your skill level, put safety first, and consult a qualified trainer or veterinarian when needed. You are responsible for your own decisions and safety.
Where we discuss training wins… and fails, mindset, personal growth, and everything in between. So grab your coffee—or reins—and let’s ride.




